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Dubai ranks among world’s top five, leads Arab World in Shipping Centre Development Index 2025
DUBAI, 18 September (BelTA - Emirates News Agency) - Dubai has
reinforced its status as a leading global maritime hub, earning the
title of “the crown jewel of the Middle East’s maritime sector,”
according to the 2025 International Shipping Centre Development Index
report, issued by Xinhua News Agency in collaboration with the Baltic
Exchange. The report ranks Dubai among the top five global shipping
centres and first in the Arab region.
Sheikh Dr. Saeed bin Ahmed
bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, CEO of the Dubai Maritime Authority, part of the
Ports, Customs, and Free Zone Corporation, hailed the achievement
stating: “Dubai’s ranking as fifth globally and first in the Arab world
in the 2025 International Shipping Centre Development Index reflects the
vision of our leadership, as well as the effective coordination between
strategic partners and maritime sector companies in the emirate.
We
remain committed to continuous development, delivering world-class
services, adopting global maritime best practices, implementing
innovative solutions, updating regulations, and fostering a thriving
maritime business environment to position Dubai as an innovative and
sustainable global centre for shipping and logistics.”
The report
highlights Dubai’s comprehensive maritime ecosystem, offering
navigation services, shipbuilding and repair, and capacity to handle the
increasing number of vessels. It also emphasised the Dubai Maritime
Transport Plan 2030, aligned with the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, which
aims to expand maritime transport usage, enhance the network of marine
transportation, and develop Dubai Maritime City.
The report
specifically praised Jebel Ali Port for its strategic role as a regional
shipping hub, underpinned by continuous investment in infrastructure
and services. In 2024, the port handled 15.5 million twenty-foot
equivalent units (TEUs), the highest since 2015, accounting for 18% of
the total 88.3 million TEUs managed by DP World, the port operator.
On
sustainability, the report highlighted Jebel Ali Port’s initiatives to
reduce emissions, including the provision of biofuel for ships,
installation of 50,000 m² of solar panels for renewable energy, and the
use of electric vehicles for container handling-contributing to an
annual reduction of 2,000 tons of CO₂ emissions.
Captain Ibrahim
Al Blooshi, Executive Director of Dubai Ports Authority, commented: “We
take pride in this achievement, which underscores Dubai’s strong
position as a global maritime hub. Jebel Ali Port, operated by DP World
under the Ports, Customs, and Free Zone Corporation, continues to excel
at both regional and international levels.
Dubai Ports Authority
is committed to proactive measures to enhance the maritime sector’s
contribution to the strategic objectives of the Dubai Economic Agenda
D33, through its three ports-Jebel Ali, Port Rashid, and
Hamriyah-despite global economic challenges and market fluctuations. We
are dedicated to preserving the emirate’s marine environment and
ensuring the highest operational safety standards in the maritime
sector.”